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Objectives & Structure:This article gives insufficient information on the monastery, but is supported by good visual materials.
The article does not require special learning skills and provides some opportunities for reaching additional information.

The provided information can be incorporated into a training course, which, due to the many images, can provide the learners with a good idea of the visual arts at the Kremikovtsi monastery.

Description of contents:The Bulgarian language part presents the murals at the monastery, while the Russian part gives some details on the current monastery management.

Evaluation and Comments:

Overall Evaluation: good

Clarity of structure, logical sequence of contents: fair

Usability / easiness of navigation: good

The website is interesting / stimulating: good

Educational and learning value: good

Quality and relevancy of content: good

Compatibility of the content with the target group: excellent

Suitability and quality of graphic interface: good

Degree and quality of interaction: poor

Exploitation of the electronic potential: fair

Availability and quality of simulation exercises: poor

Quality of the evaluation tools: poor

Possibility of printing/saving material or tests: excellent

How the product could be improved?: Learning material should be added to the ample visualizations of the murals in the monastery. Adding a community and exercising and evaluation tools would be another great advantage.

Description of how the website can be used with the students::This material is suitable to be used with the students. Its visual representations should be supported by additional visual ones, such as those available at: http://news.webshots.com/album/256976780Jbivmc /presenting the weapon images at the monastery/, and http://kdecheva.com/cmgallery/thumbnails.php?album=lastup&cat=-28 /excellent photos from the interior and exterior/ as well as additional readings, such as http://en.journey.bg/bulgaria/bulgaria.php?guide=555, http://www.bulgarian-monasteries.com/archive/kremikovci_monastery.html /a very good article in English on the monastery arts and architecture/ and http://sic.mfa.government.bg/images/content/966/catalog%20-%20eng.pdf /an article on the Orthodox tradition of Bulgaria – very good document, with a lot of information, details, good visual representations/.

Evaluation Date: 12 May 2008

Name of teacher: Vasil Vasilev

Name of School: “Luben Karavelov” school, Yambol

Country: Bulgaria

Subjects Taught: Fine arts

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